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Ten years ago when Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Network held the first International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB) in Bangkok its theme was North-South Networking. At that time InCoB aimed to provide biologists and bioinformatics researchers in the Asia-Pacific region a forum to meet, interact with, and disseminate knowledge about the burgeoning field of bioinformatics. Meanwhile InCoB has evolved into a major regional bioinformatics conference that attracts not only talented and established scientists from the region but increasingly also from East Asia, North America and Europe. Since 2006 InCoB yielded 114 articles in BMC Bioinformatics supplement issues that have been cited nearly 1,000 times to date. In part, these developments reflect the success of bioinformatics education and continuous efforts to integrate and utilize bioinformatics in biotechnology and biosciences in the Asia-Pacific region. A cross-section of research leading from biological data to knowledge and to technological applications, the InCoB2012 theme, is introduced in this editorial. Other highlights included sessions organized by the Pan-Asian Pacific Genome Initiative and a Machine Learning in Immunology competition. InCoB2013 is scheduled for September 18-21, 2013 at Suzhou, China.

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  • Open AccessInCoB2012 Conference: from biological data to knowledge to technological breakthroughsChristian Schönbach1,2*, Sissades Tongsima3, Jonathan Chan4, Vladimir Brusic5, Tin Wee Tan6,7, Shoba Ranagathan8,6*From Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet) Eleventh International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB2012) Bangkok, Thailand. 3-5 October 2012 AbstractTen years ago when Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Network held the first International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB) in Bangkok its theme was North-South Networking

  • APBioNet has been engaged in the development of bioinformatics network infrastructure, primarily through training and organization of conferences. These activities won APBioNet the endorsement of Asia-Pacific Advanced Network (APAN) [2], the acknowledgment of Subcommittee of Biotechnology of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Committee on Science and Technology (COST) [3] and the regional affiliation with International Society for

  • The progress and maturation of bioinformatics in the Asia-Pacific region are documented in editorials of previous InCoB supplements in BMC Bioinformatics [5,6,7,8,9,10] and BMC Genomics Supplements [11,12,13,14]

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InCoB2012 Conference: from biological data to knowledge to technological breakthroughs. Christian Schönbach1,2*, Sissades Tongsima, Jonathan Chan, Vladimir Brusic, Tin Wee Tan, Shoba Ranagathan8,6*. From Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet) Eleventh International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB2012) Bangkok, Thailand. From Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet) Eleventh International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB2012) Bangkok, Thailand. 3-5 October 2012

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